Lost Lindenberg
One Michelin Key

Hotel Details
Location
Jln. Pekutatan No.100, Pekutatan, Kec. Pekutatan, Kabupaten Jembrana, Bali 82262, Indonesia
Indonesia, Southeast Asia
Location
Lost Lindenberg · Pekutatan, Indonesia
Expert Review: Lost Lindenberg
Lost Lindenberg in Pekutatan, Indonesia, a distinguished Michelin One-Key property, consistently receives glowing reviews for its unique treehouse-style design, immersive natural setting, and exceptional, personalized service. It stands out as a serene escape from Bali's more bustling areas, offering a deeply connective and sustainable hospitality experience.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
Lost Lindenberg boasts an "Outstanding" overall rating, including a 19.6 out of 20 score from verified MICHELIN Guide guests. Guests frequently describe it as an "incredible," "extremely rare and unique," and "hidden gem." The sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with many praising it as the "perfect place to disconnect and relax", a "magical" destination that transports visitors to "another universe." It's lauded as an "achingly cool jungle hideaway" and a "sophisticated and serene" retreat.
2. Key Highlights
Guests are particularly enamored with several aspects of Lost Lindenberg:
- Design & Architecture: The hotel's design, by Alexis Dornier and Maximilian Jencquel (Studio Jencquel), is a prominent highlight. It features unusual treehouse-like towers connected by elevated walkways, creating a feeling of "floating through the canopy." The aesthetic blends Japanese minimalism with Balinese craftsmanship, using natural materials and a small, intimate scale. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer panoramic views of the jungle or ocean.
- Location: Nestled in the peaceful village of Pekutatan on Bali's less-explored west coast, the hotel offers direct access to a black-sand beach and is backed by dense jungle. Its remote setting is a key draw for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature. It's also uniquely positioned near the Medewi surf break, known as Bali's longest wave.
- Service: The genuinely personal and attentive service receives consistent praise. With a remarkable staff-to-room ratio of six-to-one, the team provides a customized and exclusive experience, striking a balance between attentiveness and unobtrusiveness.
- Amenities: The property offers a range of well-considered amenities, including a jungle-backed pool, a serene spa, a plant-based restaurant and bar, free WiFi, and complimentary use of surfboards, electric bicycles, and scooters. Daily surf lessons are included in the rate, and there are dedicated areas for yoga, a sundeck, a beach deck, and an evening bonfire ritual. The spa offers Balinese massages, hot stone river massages, coconut & aloe vera wraps, and bamboo scrubs.
3. Room Quality
Lost Lindenberg features just eight suites, each conceptualized as a luxury treehouse, rising up to 12 meters above ground. The rooms incorporate green Balinese-stone floors and teak walls, with floor-to-ceiling windows that provide expansive views of either the lush jungle or the ocean. The two "Ocean Panorama Suites" are particularly sought after for their direct sea views and the soothing sound of waves. Each 45m² suite is tastefully furnished with contemporary art, sustainable linen bedding, custom-made Gaya ceramics, and includes air-conditioning and spacious bathrooms. Thoughtful in-room amenities extend to bathrobes, slippers, free bottled water, and island-made bath products that are vegan and cruelty-free, along with wooden toothbrushes, bamboo toilet paper, and homemade vegan marshmallows. Notably, rooms do not have televisions, aligning with the hotel's "digital detox" philosophy.
4. Dining Experience
The dining experience at Lost Lindenberg is a significant highlight, centered around an exclusively plant-based (vegan) menu. Ingredients are organic and locally sourced, with many coming directly from the hotel's own garden or nearby permaculture projects, emphasizing freshness and flavor. Meals are often enjoyed at a long communal dining table, fostering a sense of community and interaction among guests, though private dining options are also available in rooms, at the bar, or on the beach. The cuisine draws inspiration from Balinese home cooking with Western influences, praised for its quality and taste.
Breakfast typically includes homemade granola, coconut French toast, tropical fruits, a selection of homemade breads (including acclaimed banana bread), freshly ground coffee, hot tea, and fresh-pressed juices. Lunch offers lighter fare such as salads, wraps, or nasi goreng, with lunchboxes available for excursions. Evenings feature a series of sharing plates served family-style, often accompanied by a sunset bonfire on the beach. The bar serves well-balanced cocktails, using local ingredients and avoiding bottled syrups, alongside a curated wine list. The kitchen operates with a zero-waste ethos, and staff are flexible with meal times, with service generally available from 7 am to 11 pm, including room service.
5. Service & Staff
The hospitality at Lost Lindenberg is consistently lauded as exceptional. Guests describe the staff as "wonderful, attentive and incredibly kind." The personalized nature of the service, achieved through a high staff-to-guest ratio, allows for authentic and customized interactions, making each guest feel known and valued. The General Manager, Christine Fiebiger, emphasizes this focus on individualized guest experiences. The operational team is largely composed of local Indonesian staff, many from Pekutatan itself, who benefit from continuous hospitality training. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed with a blessing and a bracelet, with check-in procedures handled efficiently via WhatsApp prior to arrival.
6. Location & Accessibility
Lost Lindenberg is situated in Pekutatan, a serene and relatively undeveloped Hindu village on Bali's western coast. This secluded setting offers a quiet escape, far from the crowds of more popular tourist destinations like Seminyak or Ubud. The property lies directly on a black-sand beach, backed by lush jungle.
While its remoteness is a core part of its appeal, it also means a longer journey from Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), typically taking 2.5 to 4-5 hours by car. Hotel transfers are available, starting from US$100 one-way. The renowned Medewi surf break is just a 10-minute drive away, a major draw for surfers. For exploration, the hotel offers electric bicycles and scooters, and staff can arrange tours to nearby temples, the local Pasar Malam market in Pekutatan, secret river excursions to waterfalls, and snorkeling trips. A secure car park is available on-site.
7. Value & Pricing
Lost Lindenberg is considered a valuable experience, particularly given its unique offering and high level of service. Rates typically include breakfast and daily surfing sessions. Pricing can vary but has been noted around IDR 7,650,000 per night, which converts to approximately £303-£337. The Michelin One-Key designation itself signifies a "very special stay", suggesting that the experience provided justifies the cost, especially for those seeking an intimate, design-focused, and nature-immersed retreat with personalized service.
8. Common Complaints
While overwhelmingly positive, a few points might be considered drawbacks for some guests:
- Accessibility: Due to the elevated design with 10-meter-high walkways and rooms in towers, the hotel is unfortunately not easily accessible for wheelchair users.
- Remoteness: Its secluded location, while a highlight for many, means it is "a bit far from the city center" and Bali's more developed tourist areas. This might not suit travelers looking for vibrant nightlife or a wide array of external dining and entertainment options within easy reach.
- Exclusively Plant-Based Dining: While praised for its quality, the entirely plant-based menu might not appeal to all dietary preferences.
- No Televisions: The absence of TVs in rooms aligns with the hotel's "digital detox" philosophy, but could be a minor inconvenience for guests accustomed to in-room entertainment.
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Recent Guest Reviews
Lia Minzberg
As someone who truly loves traveling and discovering unique places to stay, my experience at Lost Lindenberg genuinely surprised me in the best possible way. Nestled in the jungle right next to a quiet black sand beach and hosting only eight rooms, the property feels intimate and exclusive. Every corner reveals thoughtful and charming details that made us smile again and again. Our room was incre...
Faisal Alhamdan
Some hotels impress. Others linger. Lost Lindenberg belongs firmly to the latter — a place that does not seek attention, yet quietly commands it. Hidden within the fecund wilderness of West Bali, the property feels less like a resort and more like a beautifully kept secret. The first sensation is not visual, but emotional: a gentle exhale. The architecture is restrained yet expressive, allowing ...
Christine de Vries-Scheidegger
I almost hesitated to write this review—because part of me doesn’t want Lost Lindenberg to be found… There are very few boutique hotels in Bali that still feel genuinely singular, and this is one of them. Endless stretches of black sand. Thoughtful vegan dishes that feel both nourishing and creative. A small, like-minded group of guests that makes conversation feel effortless rather than forced. ...
Niklas Egerer
Lost Lindenberg is definitely one of the best properties that I have ever stayed at!! Lost is a perfect blend of beautiful nature, stunning architecture, local culture, art and high end personalized service. The dining concept is a great way of connecting and meeting other likeminded travelers. Please do not hesitate if you are usually not a plant-based food lover or doubtful about the idea, it i...
Shane Wong
We stayed three nights at Lost Lindenberg and truly loved our time there. The design is simple, thoughtful, and beautiful — it feels like staying inside a piece of art. The view when we first entered the room was calm, open, and unforgettable. The service was warm and natural, never too much. We felt more like friends than guests. The hotel is located in a remote part of West Bali, but the jour...
annabelle gerber
A truly phenomenal place — from the service and people to the design and food. It felt like a breath of fresh air on a secluded piece of paradise. Everything was warm, homely, and effortlessly welcoming. I was initially hesitant about travelling alone with my two-year-old daughter, but every detail was perfect. The staff felt like one big family, and we loved it so much that we extended our stay.
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